Saturday, January 15, 2011

SANJAY GUPTA MD – Airs Saturday at 7:30AM – 8:00AM; 2:30PM – 3:00PMCNN chief medical correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta reports from Tucson, AZ, on the shootings of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-AZ) and 18 others. Dr. Gupta describes his conversation with Capt. Mark Kelly and interviews trauma surgeon Dr. Randall Friese, as well as the medical director of the University Medical Center (UMC) Dr. Peter Rhee, and the UMC chief of neurosurgery Dr. Michael Lemole, about Giffords’ remarkable progress and insights into her prognosis. In addition, Dr. Gupta takes a look back at some of the most moving survival stories of last year’s earthquake in Haiti.

Topic: Hudson River Landing Two-Year AnniversaryGuest: Sully Sullenberger, Captain of US Airways flight that landed in the Hudson River

Anchor: Wolf Blitzer

PRESUMED GUILTY – MURDER IN WEST MEMPHIS – Airs Saturday 2:00AM - 3:00AMCNN’s David Mattingly reports on the 1993 case of “the West Memphis Three” – three teens suspected of worshipping Satan and murdering three eight-year-old boys in West Memphis, AR. Recent DNA evidence suggests that perhaps the sentenced men may have been wrongly convicted.

ATLANTA CHILD MURDERS – Airs Saturday 8:00PM - 10:00PM, 11:00PM - 1:00AMAlmost thirty years after the murders of more than 25 black children, teens and young adults, CNN anchor and special correspondent Soledad O’Brien investigates the nearly two-year siege of fear that gripped the city of Atlanta. Although Wayne Williams continues to profess his innocence from behind bars, with his arrest and conviction, he was described as both a “monster” – and the nation’s first Black serial killer. In his first television interview in 10 years, O’Brien had exclusive access to Williams and examines on television and online at www.CNN.com/atlantachildmurders.

SUNDAY, January 16, 2011

SANJAY GUPTA, MD – Airs Sunday 7:30AM – 8:00AMCNN chief medical correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta reports from Tucson, AZ, on the shootings of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-AZ) and 18 others. Dr. Gupta describes his conversation with Capt. Mark Kelly and interviews trauma surgeon Dr. Randall Friese, as well as the medical director of the University Medical Center (UMC) Dr. Peter Rhee, and the UMC chief of neurosurgery Dr. Michael Lemole, about Giffords’ remarkable progress and insights into her prognosis. In addition, Dr. Gupta takes a look back at some of the most moving survival stories of last year’s earthquake in Haiti.

Topic: What’s ahead for the American economy? When will unemployment drop significantly and real growth return? Has the Obama administration made enough tough decisions economically? What kind of a boss is President Obama?Guest: Larry Summers, former Director of the White House National Economic Council (Obama Administration), former U.S. Treasury Secretary (Clinton Administration)

Topic: Is the U.S. “addicted” to guns?; the AZ shootings and American gun culture; was political rhetoric involved in this political violence?Guest: Mark Ames, author Going Postal: Rage, Murder, and Rebellion: From Reagan’s Workplaces to Clinton’s Columbine and BeyondGuest: Richard Cohen, editorial columnist, The Washington PostGuest: Bernard-Henri Lévy, French philosopher, author Public EnemiesGuest: James Taranto, editorial columnist, The Wall Street Journal

Anchor: Fareed Zakaria

SANJAY GUPTA MD – Airs Saturday at 7:30AM – 8:00AM; 2:30PM – 3:00PM; Sunday at 7:30AM – 8:00AMCNN chief medical correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta reports from Tucson, AZ, on the shootings of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-AZ) and 18 others. Dr. Gupta describes his conversation with Capt. Mark Kelly and interviews trauma surgeon Dr. Randall Friese, as well as the medical director of the University Medical Center (UMC) Dr. Peter Rhee, and the UMC chief of neurosurgery Dr. Michael Lemole, about Giffords’ remarkable progress and insights into her prognosis. In addition, Dr. Gupta takes a look back at some of the most moving survival stories of last year’s earthquake in Haiti.

PRESUMED GUILTY – MURDER IN WEST MEMPHIS – Airs Sunday 8:00PM-9:00PM, 11:00PM – 12:00AMCNN’s David Mattingly reports on the 1993 case of “the West Memphis Three” – three teens suspected of worshipping Satan and murdering three eight-year-old boys in West Memphis, AR. Recent DNA evidence suggests that perhaps the sentenced men may have been wrongly convicted.

ATLANTA CHILD MURDERS – Airs Sunday 2:00am - 4:00amAlmost thirty years after the murders of more than 25 black children, teens and young adults, CNN anchor and special correspondent Soledad O’Brien investigates the nearly two-year siege of fear that gripped the city of Atlanta. Although Wayne Williams continues to profess his innocence from behind bars, with his arrest and conviction, he was described as both a “monster” – and the nation’s first Black serial killer. In his first television interview in 10 years, O’Brien had exclusive access to Williams and examines on television and online at www.CNN.com/atlantachildmurders.

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I'm confused . I thought The Atlanta Child Murdersruns tomorrow and Dave Mattingly's doc was ontonight. Great news for Isha Sesay fans. She isabout to become part of the 360 family. I like thatbeginning Monday CNN will try and get some ofthe anchors from CNN International.It all beginsat 4 AM.I say it is simple guys. Support the showsyou like and the ones you don't like just turn thetelevision off. We all have the power of the remoteor dvr.

Conor Knighton is available for CNN. OnCurrent he hosted Infomania and was theexecutive producer for the show. How abouthiring him as a contributor on American Morning.I thought a while back that CNN hired Kaj fromVanguard. Where is he and Amber Lyon. Hirethe other Vanguard correspondents as well.Current is horrible and a huge letdown for whatwas suppose to a a news type of news network.

What is wrong with CNN ? Today's NYT hasan article about how Americans & Israeliscreated a worm to delay Iran's nuclear program.Is that not more important than Piers Morgan ?Good grief CNN, it is a celebrity interview show.Where are the promos the news ? CNN used tobe the go to destination for governments andimportant people in the world because you could get the news you needed from around the world. Try news CNN. I feel sorry for thosewho don't have CNN I. Happy for Isha.

OK CNN do something about the content on AM.The big stories that everyone is talking about areThe Jets, Golden Globes. MLK Day & Miss America,being she is just 17 and how could they miss theMiss Arkansas skit . What does CNN lead with.Theso-called healthcare repeal vote. Meanwhile on MJ & ME more content and the stories that peopleare talking about in the morning. I am betting thatmajority of the morning news viewers don't wakeup with politics on the brain. MIJ plays music forpeople who are 45 and older and ME is playingsongs for the 18-34 crowd.Do they really thinkanyone is going to watch that in the morning.It is different if there is a big political story.Why not open the show with a quote from MLKJr. and the new Life.com photos and start withwhat people are really talking about.. How manytimes do we need to see the face of the Arizonakiller or hear his words.AM will never grow untilthey really fix the content and add music . AMneeds to start with fresh content and stuffpeople really care about.AM is a real downer.

Stop going to the 360 blog apparently it is now thePiers Morgan blog. Why in the world would CNNthink 360 fans like Piers Morgan. They are not thesame type of shows.If they are getting rid of the360 blog they should tell us. It should only be a360 blog. We go there to find out about 360.